Events Calendar
Museum Events
Events
Teen Craft & Create Club (3/4/2026)
Discovery Days Art (3/5/2026)
Art & Sip: Zentangle on Wood
This class blends mindfulness, creativity and nature as you learn how to transform simple wood slices into meditative works of art.
El Norte (1983, R)
A brother and sister flee political persecution in Guatemala and undertake a perilous journey to the United States in search of a better life.
Discovery Days Art (3/6/2026)
Contemporary Dance & Theater: “REMINISCENCE” (3/6/2026)
An immersive evening of contemporary dance, theater, film and multimedia performance featuring a series of short works that blend bold choreography, intimate storytelling, dynamic video, and sound into an unforgettable, thought-provoking cross-disciplinary experience.
Discovery Days Art (3/7/2026)
Contemporary Dance & Theater: “REMINISCENCE” (3/7/2026)
An immersive evening of contemporary dance, theater, film and multimedia performance featuring a series of short works that blend bold choreography, intimate storytelling, dynamic video, and sound into an unforgettable, thought-provoking cross-disciplinary experience.
Discovery Days Music & Movement
The Studio Series: Appliqué Sewing
Behind the Scenes Tour of the Museum Collections Center (10:30 am–12:00 pm)
After School Music Classes: Ukulele Jam
In this beginner-friendly ukulele class, students will learn chords, songs and performance skills in a relaxed, music-loving environment.
Behind the Scenes Tour of the Museum Collections Center (5:30 pm–7:00 pm)
Discovery Days Art (3/11/2026)
Teen Craft & Create Club (3/11/2026)
Discovery Days Art (3/12/2026)
Art & Sip: Spring Vegetable Watercolor
Use watercolor to create your favorite vegetables in a simple fresh style.
The Birth of American Classical Music: Dvořák, Gershwin & Copland
Antonín Dvořák’s American Quartet (1893) inspired American composers to create music that reflected their own culture. George Gershwin’s “Lullaby” (1919) represents one of the earliest attempts, while Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” stands as a quintessential expression of the country’s simplicity and optimism (1944).